Anyone have a good source for >2000 grit sandpapers and a good spray adhesive. Basically all the scary sharp materials Handamerican used to have before they went MIA and quit returning e-mails and calls from new customers.
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Anyone have a good source for >2000 grit sandpapers and a good spray adhesive. Basically all the scary sharp materials Handamerican used to have before they went MIA and quit returning e-mails and calls from new customers.
These guys have 3M sandpaper up to 0.3 micron in a plain back and an adhesive back. I've never ordered from them but I've read a few posts (not sure if it was here or somewhere else) from people who have and they seemed satisfied.
http://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/M...egory_Code=C3M
Rockler Woodworking supplies carry this kind of stuff in their stores and online, also.
http://www.rockler.com/search_result...lter=sandpaper
Hi!
I read your thread on using the 3M micro film. I did order the 1mic and the 0.5 mic. I mounted the film on glass with a very thin coating of rubber cement. I tried using a slurry and used them dry also!
I haven't had the success with the film verus a regular stone or even a paste.
I was wondering the way you apply the film. I was actually thinking of applying it to a piece of leather.
I am very interested in your application of the film and your success.
I know in this day and age you would think that there would be products to replace the Begium blues, the yellow cotcule and etc., But yet these older products still remain supreme!
Did you see a escther stone on ebay went for $274.00!!
Looking forward for your reply!!!
When I have need for a great contact adhesive delivered by spray, I use the 3M product from either Staples or Charrettes.